In The Heights - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "In the Heights" — Usnavi and Company
  • "Breathe" (Respira) — Nina and Company
  • "Benny's Dispatch" — Benny and Nina
  • "Inútil" (Useless) — Kevin
  • "It Won't Be Long Now" — Vanessa, Usnavi, and Sonny
  • "No Me Diga" — Daniela, Carla, Vanessa, and Nina
  • "96,000" — Usnavi, Benny, Sonny, Vanessa, Daniela, Carla, and Company
  • "Paciencia y Fe" (Patience and Faith) — Abuela Claudia, and Company
  • "When You're Home" — Nina, Benny, and Company
  • "Piragua" — Piragua Guy
  • "Siempre (Always)" — Bolero Singer and Camila †
  • "The Club" — Company
  • "Blackout" — Company
Act II
  • "Sunrise" (Al Amanecer) — Nina, Benny, and Company
  • "Hundreds of Stories" — Abuela Claudia and Usnavi
  • "Enough" — Camila
  • "Carnaval del Barrio" — Daniela and Company
  • "Atención" — Kevin
  • "Alabanza" — Usnavi, Nina, and Company
  • "Everything I Know" — Nina
  • "No Me Diga (Reprise)" — Carla, Nina, Vanessa, and Daniela †
  • "Piragua (Reprise)" — Piragua Guy
  • "Champagne" — Vanessa and Usnavi
  • "When the Sun Goes Down" — Nina and Benny
  • "Finale" — Usnavi and Company

† Designates number not included on original cast recording

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